None of the Government’s policy advisers acknowledges that Britain is rapidly going broke
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None of the Government’s policy advisers acknowledges that Britain is rapidly going broke
None of the Government’s policy advisers acknowledges that Britain is rapidly going broke
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Extra rights could help the Government boost the number of workers paying tax

With Britain’s welfare bill spiralling out of control, it is surely incumbent on the Government to act to reverse this worrying…

Welfare costs have to come down – but Britain also needs further spending cuts

Labour promised ‘ambitious reforms’, but it was fixing things that were not broken. And the moral: focus on what matters and stop…

We need to get people back to work to kick-start growth. This legislation will thwart that

It makes no sense for union leaders to cry betrayal when it will be their members who benefit from these sorely needed reforms,…